Arizona man gets 33 years for Saginaw murder plot

SAGINAW — An Arizona man will spend at least the next 33 years in prison in a May 2010 murder plot.

Saginaw County Circuit Judge James T. Borchard on Thursday sentenced Glenn W. Jett Jr., 24, for 34 felonies in connection with the May 28 incident on Saginaw’s South Side.

Borchard sentenced Jett to 18 years and nine months to 60 years for assault with intent to murder, 12 years and three months to 60 years for carjacking, and the mandatory two years, with 251 days credit, for Jett’s felony firearm convictions. Jett must serve the sentences consecutively.

Jett pleaded no contest to those charges last month and in exchange, prosecutors dropped a charge of conspiring to commit first-degree murder as well an accompanying felony firearm charge. A no contest plea means Jett does not contest that prosecutors' evidence would convict him.